The purpose of this chapter is to provide a comprehensive list of uses that would be allowed through the issuance of a zoning clearance and through discretionary permit approval in the various zones within the city.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
The use matrices indicate the level of review required for each use. Review requirements are subject to Chapter 17.44 of this title.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
Review of a use that is not shown in the matrices may be initiated by a written request to the community development director and payment of a review fee established by council resolution. The community development director shall review the proposed use within 10 calendar days and render a written decision based upon the findings be-low.
A. 
The proposed use is similar in nature, character, and intensity to one or more of the listed uses.
B. 
The review requirements for the proposed use shall be identical to those similar uses upon which the community development director has based the determination.
If the community development director determines that the use is similar, the director shall inform the planning commission and city council of the director's decision and incorporate the use in the next scheduled zoning ordinance amendment. The decision of the director is final unless appealed in accordance with Chapter 17.44.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
Permitted uses in open space, agricultural, residential and special purpose zones are set forth in Table 17.20.050 and in the conditions of approval of any applicable residential planned development permits. In addition to the entitlements required by Table 17.20.050, a planned development permit is required for all residential development of 10 or more units. All uses, as applicable, shall comply with Moorpark Municipal Code Title 5, Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations.
Table 17.20.050
PERMITTED USES IN OPEN SPACE, AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL, AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
— = Not permitted
P = Permitted
AP = Administrative Permit
ZC = Permitted by Zoning Clearance
TUP = Permitted by Temporary Use Permit
CUP = Permitted by Conditional Use Permit
Zones
O-S
A-E
R-A
R-E
R-L
R-1
R-2
R-3
TPD
A. Agricultural Uses (minimum lot size of 5 acres required)
1. Animal husbandry as a primary use in accordance with Ch. 17.28
a. Without structures
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. With structures of total gross floor areas per lot:
Less than 1,000 sq. ft.
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
1,001—20,000 sq. ft.
AP
ZC
AP
20,001—100,000 sq. ft.
CUP
AP
>100,000 sq. ft.
CUP
2. Animal hospitals, for large animals
CUP
CUP
CUP
3. Apiculture in accordance with Ch. 17.28 (1-acre minimum lot area)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
4. Crop production where no structures are involved
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
5. Greenhouses with a total gross floor area per lot:
Less than 1,000 sq. ft.
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
1,001—20,000 sq. ft.
AP
AP
AP
AP
> 20,000 sq. ft.
CUP
CUP
6. Kennels and catteries (domestic) see Ch. 17.28
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
7. Commercial boarding, equine or other similar animals (minimum lot size of 1 acre)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
8. Wholesale nurseries, tree farms and ornamental plant farms including container plants (see Ch. 17.28). *Only allowed in these zones when within overhead electrical utility corridors
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP*
9. Wildlife sanctuaries
CUP
CUP
10. Commercial cannabis activity except as provided in Table 17.20.050(D)(18) and (19)
11. Cultivation of industrial hemp
12. Industrial hemp warehousing, and manufacturing and processing
B. Residential Uses
1. Bed and breakfast inns
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
2. Family day care homes (small)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
3. Family day care homes (large)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
4. Home schooling
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
5. Transitional and supportive housing (structure subject to the same zoning requirements, permitting procedures, and regulatory requirements as other residential uses of the same type in the same zoning district)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
6. Residential care facility located within an existing residential structure (structure subject to the same zoning requirements, permitting procedures, and regulatory requirements as other residential uses of the same type in the same zoning district)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
7. Dwellings, single-family
a. Standard construction, including manufactured and factory-built housing consistent with Ch. 17.28 (for 10 or more homes constructed in the R-A, R-O, R-E, O-S, A-E, R-L, R-1, R-2, and R-3 zones a planned development permit is required)
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
b. Less than 10 affordable or senior housing units when in compliance with Ch. 17.64
AP
AP
AP
AP
c. Accessory dwelling units when in compliance with Ch. 17.28
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
8. Dwellings, two-family or 2 single-family dwellings on 1 lot
a. 2 dwelling units
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
b. 2 dwelling units for affordable or senior housing units when in compliance with Ch. 17.64
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
9. Dwellings, multiple-family (3 or more units)
a. Less than 10 dwelling units (for 10 or more homes constructed in the R-A, R-L, R-E, R-1, R-2, and R-3 zones a planned development permit is required)
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
b. Less than 10 affordable or senior housing units when in compliance with Ch. 17.64
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
c. 10 or more dwelling units (residential planned development permit required for any project resulting in 10 or more units)
RPD
RPD
RPD
RPD
RPD
RPD
RPD
10. Mobilehome parks in compliance with the applicable standards of the zone in which it is located. It shall include recreation facilities with minimum distance between structures of 10 ft. and minimum distances between accessory structures of 6 ft.
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
11. Model homes, temporary office for the sale of homes or lots in a subdivision that are a part of an approved tentative map and when there is a model complex plan/temporary office plan approved by the community development director (temporary construction trailers require a temporary use permit)
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
12. Residential short-term rental units
C. Public and Quasi-Public Uses
1. Places of religious assembly, with or without schools and/or social services, including emergency shelters
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
2. Social clubs with or without alcoholic beverage sales
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
3. Colleges and universities
CUP
4. Energy production from renewable resources
CUP
CUP
CUP
5. Governmental uses including, but not limited to, city offices, community rooms, fire stations, human service centers, libraries, police stations, public utility facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
6. Utility structures (electrical boxes, transformers and valve apparatus that have no covered floor area and are attached to the ground by poles, columns or pedestals shall not require a zoning clearance)
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
7. Wireless communications facilities
a. Major wireless communications facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
b. Minor wireless communications facilities
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
c. Collocation wireless communications facilities (consistent with definition of "collocation facility" in § 17.42.020)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
d. Modification of existing wireless communication facilities that is not a substantial change (pursuant to § 6409(a) of Middle-Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
D. Accessory and Miscellaneous Uses
1. Animal keeping as an accessory use when the primary use is residential in accordance with the requirements of Ch. 17.28
a. Apiculture (minimum lot size: 1 acre)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Aviaries (minimum lot size: 5 acres)
AP
AP
AP
AP
c. Farm animals including horses and ponies subject to the requirements of Ch. 17.28
P
P
P
P
P
d. Pet animals are allowed in all zones subject to the requirements of Ch. 17.28
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
e. Wild animals subject to the requirements of Ch. 6.24
AP
AP
AP
2. Accessory structures
a. Balcony, deck, patio covers, room additions, or storage sheds (sheds and other similar structures as described in § 17.24.025.A.7.b are permitted)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Fences and walls less than 6 ft. and retaining walls less than 3 ft. in height, paving and decks when constructed lower than 30 in. above the immediate surrounding natural grade. (No building permit required)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
c. Fences and walls greater than 6 ft. and retaining walls greater than 3 ft. in height, paving and decks when constructed higher than 30 in. above the immediate surrounding natural grade
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
d. Swimming, wading, ornamental pools, or spas where a building permit is required
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
e. Swimming, wading, ornamental pools, or spas where a building permit is not required
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
3. Antenna or flagpole, ground mounted, noncommercial
a. <35 ft. high
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
b. >35 ft. high
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
4. Dwelling, caretaker
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
5. Dwelling, employee housing
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
6. Dwellings, farm labor (see Ch. 17.28)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
7. Home occupation when conducted in an existing residence and consistent with the requirements of § 17.28.020.B
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
8. Maintenance and minor repair to buildings involving structural alterations
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
9. Temporary motion picture, television, or still photography production (see § 17.28.120)
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
10. Mobilehomes or recreation vehicle as temporary dwelling on the site of an active building permit during construction
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
11. Produce stands (see Ch. 17.28)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
12. Garden, community
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
13. Recreational facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
14. Storage of building materials in accordance with the requirements of Ch. 17.28
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
15. Storage, open, consistent with Ch. 17.28
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
16. Soil testing for wells, foundations, septic systems and similar construction
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
17. Temporary uses
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
18. Commercial cannabis activity
19. Indoor personal cultivation of cannabis of up to 6 plants per private residence when consistent with Health and Safety Code § 11362.2 (outdoor personal cultivation of cannabis is prohibited)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023; Ord. 521, 1/17/2024)
Permitted uses in commercial and industrial zones are set forth in Table 17.20.060 and in the conditions of approval of any applicable commercial and industrial planned development permits. In addition to the entitlements required by Table 17.20.060, a planned development permit is required in all commercial and industrial zones for any new construction of building floor area 10,000 square feet or greater in commercial zones and 50,000 square feet or greater in an industrial zone, and an administrative permit is required in all commercial and industrial zones for any new construction of less than 10,000 square feet of building floor area in a commercial zone and less than 50,000 square feet of building floor area in an industrial zone. All uses, except for those specifically identified as outdoor uses, shall be operated within a building. Prior to the issuance of a zoning clearance, a discretionary permit, or an exception, the community development director shall verify that the site, use or structure has an approved planned development permit or administrative permit if needed in accordance with this section and Chapter 17.44. All uses shall comply with Moorpark Municipal Code Title 5, Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations.
Table 17.20.060
PERMITTED USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES
— = Not permitted
P = Permitted
AP = Administrative Permit
ZC = Permitted by Zoning Clearance
TUP = Permitted by Temporary Use Permit
CUP = Permitted by Conditional Use Permit
Zones
C-O
C-1
C-P-D/ C-2
C-OT
M-1
M-2
I
I-F
A. Retail and Service Uses
1. Adult businesses when in compliance with §§ 17.24.040(M), 17.78.050 and Ch. 5.18
ZC
ZC
2. Alcoholic beverage sales for off-site consumption when in conjunction with another city-approved retail or service use other than automobile service station or liquor store
a. Beer and/or wine
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
b. Beer, wine and other alcoholic beverages
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
3. Automobile/light truck/motorcycle
a. Brakes, oil changes, tires and shock sales and installation, tune-ups and other light service and repair (with or without hydraulic lifts)
CUP
AP3
AP3
AP3
b. Car washes, self-service or automatic with or without automotive services stations
CUP
CUP
CUP
c. Engine rebuilding, transmission repair, steam cleaning, auto body, painting
CUP
CUP
d. Parts and supplies
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
e. Rental
AP
AP
AP
f. Sales, with or without service and parts
CUP
CUP
CUP
g. Service stations with or without mini-marts and with or without beer and wine sales for off-site consumption
CUP
CUP
4. Body piercing and/or tattoo
AP
AP
AP
AP
5. Building supplies
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
6. Hay and feed sales
CUP
CUP
CUP
7. Hotels, motels, boardinghouses and bed and breakfast inns when in compliance with Ch. 5.44
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
8. Kennels and catteries
a. 8 or fewer animals
AP3
AP3
b. 9 or more animals
CUP
CUP
9. Liquor stores (when located no closer than 1,000 ft. of any other liquor store or public or private school)
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
10. Commercial cannabis activity
a. Prohibited in all zones, except as required by state law, as provided in "b" below
b. Nonstorefront retail (delivery only) medicinal cannabis business in a physical premises only when any property line at the proposed location is more than 600 feet from the nearest property line of any existing residentially-zoned property, school, park, licensed daycare facility or youth center, or place of religious assembly
CUP
11. Nurseries (retail) with or without container grown plants when all equipment and supplies kept in an enclosed area
AP
CUP
12. Nurseries (wholesale and/or retail) with or without container grown plants when all equipment and supplies kept in an enclosed area
AP
CUP
13. Pawnshops when in compliance with Ch. 5.32
AP
14. Pest control services
AP3
AP3
15. Private post offices, parcel services, copy centers
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
16. Psychics, fortunetelling, and spiritual advisors when in compliance with Title 5 of this code
ZC4
ZC4
ZC4
17. Recreational vehicle storage yards when not located on parcels adjacent to arterial roads or freeways as shown on the Moorpark Circulation Element Moorpark Network Map and with or without a caretaker dwelling
CUP
18. Recycling centers
CUP
CUP
CUP
19. Recycling drop-off bins when located in an area determined by the community development director not to be in conflict with parking, vehicle or pedestrian circulation
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
20. Rental and leasing of large equipment with or without outdoor storage and repair
AP3
AP3
21. Retail shops and personal service establishments, except as otherwise indicated in this table, including, but not limited to, antiques, art and craft dealers and supplies, bakeries, barbers, beauty salons, bicycle sales/service, books and stationery, camera/photo stores including on-site processing, carpet and flooring sales/cleaning/installation, clothing and fabric stores, computer sales and service, department and variety stores, dry cleaners, electronic equipment sales and service, florists, food markets, gift and novelty stores, hardware and tool stores, home and office furniture and equipment sales, home appliance sales and service, housewares sales, jewelry stores, key and locksmiths, music stores (including recorded music and musical instrument sales, service, and lessons), newsstands, paint stores, party supply sales and rental, pet grooming, pet sales and supplies, pharmacies, photography studios, pool and spa sales and supplies, shoe stores, sporting goods and equestrian supplies, small equipment rental (no outdoor storage), toy and hobby stores, video/DVD/CD sales and rental, wireless sales/service, and uses which the community development director determines to be similar when in compliance with § 17.20.030
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
22. Warehousing with limited distribution conducted within a retail sales establishment combined with limited distribution and/or warehousing not exceeding 40% of gross floor area of the building/tenant space in which it is located
AP3
AP3
23. Retail sales in the M-1 and M-2 zone limited to a maximum of 20% of the gross floor area of the building in which it is located. In an industrial complex the 20% shall be computed on the basis of the cumulative total floor area of the industrial planned development (IPD)
AP
AP
AP
24. Retail sales (temporary) in the M-1 and M-2 zones. Issuance of a temporary use permit shall take the place of a zoning clearance
TUP
TUP
TUP
25. Thrift stores, secondhand shops, consignment stores when in compliance with Ch. 5.32
AP
AP
ZC
26. Tobacco sales6
a. Retail smoking products stores, as defined in Ch. 8.32
CUP
b. Sale of tobacco products and electronic cigarette (vaping) products from retail establishments other than retail smoking products stores
AP
AP
AP
AP
c. Smoking and vaping lounges where tobacco and vaping products are sold for on-site consumption (e.g., cigar lounges, hookah lounges, vaping lounges) other than retail smoking products stores
27. Industrial hemp
a. Industrial hemp product retail sales, stand-alone retail store (consistent with the requirements of § 17.28.080)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Industrial hemp product retail sales, accessory (sales display area limited to a maximum of 5% of the retail floor area of the establishment in which it is located)
P
P
P
P
P
B. Eating and Drinking Places
1. Bars with or without entertainment, including, but not limited to, cocktail lounges, cabarets
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
2. Breweries, microbreweries, wineries/tasting rooms, distilleries, with or without restaurant and with or without outdoor seating and with or without entertainment
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
AP
3. Restaurants and similar establishments engaged primarily in the retail sale of prepared food for on-site or off-site consumption in accordance with the restrictions below:
a. With or without entertainment and with or without on-site consumption of beer and wine and other alcoholic beverages and with or without outdoor seating
CUP
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
b. With drive-in or drive-through facilities (sale of alcoholic beverages from the drive-in or drive-through facilities is prohibited) with or without outdoor seating (only permitted in the C-P-D zone)
CUP
c. Outdoor dining when in compliance with § 17.28.135 (outdoor dining located on public right-of-way shall be permitted with an Encroachment Permit in compliance with Ch. 12.04)
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
C. Office and Professional Uses
1. Financial services
a. Banks and other financial institutions, except those set forth below
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Check cashing, payday loan, and vehicle title loan establishments (only permitted in C-P-D zone)
ZC
c. Automated/automatic teller machines (ATMs)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
2. Laboratories: research and scientific
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
a. Industrial hemp research and testing laboratory
CUP
CUP
CUP
3. Professional and administrative offices, including, but not limited to: accounting, advertising agencies, chiropractic, collection services; dental, direct mail marketing companies, employment agencies, engineering services, insurance, investment; medical, optical and related health services; planning services (not including hospitals or urgent care), real estate services; secretarial services, travel agencies, and uses which the community development director determines to be similar when in compliance with § 17.20.030
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
4. Veterinary offices and animal hospitals
a. Without boarding (keeping of animals indoors and on-site for medical purposes shall not be considered boarding)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. With boarding indoors or outdoors (8 or fewer animals)
AP3
AP3
AP
AP3
c. With boarding indoors or outdoors (9 or more animals)
CUP
CUP
CUP
5. Animal rescue or animal shelter
a. 8 or fewer animals
AP3
AP3
AP3
b. 9 or more animals
CUP
CUP
CUP
6. Massage establishments when in compliance with Ch. 5.48
a. Massage establishments with 4 or more massage stations, or where 20% or more of the floor area is dedicated to massage services (only permitted in the C-P-D zone)
CUP
b. Massage establishments at day spas, salons, or similar uses with 3 or fewer massage stations, provided that less than 20% of the floor area is dedicated to massage services
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
CUP
7. Motion picture and television production
CUP1
CUP
CUP
CUP
D. Manufacturing, Assembly, Distribution, and Warehousing Uses
1. Cement, concrete and plaster
CUP
2. Distribution and transportation facilities
CUP
CUP
3. Heavy machinery repair, including trucks, tractors and buses
CUP
4. Manufacturing, assembly, and product fabrication, including, but not limited to, appliances, cabinets, cleaners, clothing, computers, cosmetics, detergents, electronics, furniture, leather products, machinery, medical and scientific instruments, paper, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, photographic and optical goods, plastic products, signs and advertising displays, soap, textiles and other uses which the community development director determines to be similar when in compliance with § 17.20.030
CUP1
ZC4
ZC4
ZC4
5. Outdoor storage when in conjunction with a city approved use and when all storage is screened by a 6-ft. high masonry wall or solid fence that is architecturally matched to the primary structure
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
6. Self-storage or mini-storage when not located on parcels adjacent to arterial roads or freeways as shown on the Moorpark Circulation Element Moorpark Network Map and with or without a caretaker dwelling
CUP
CUP
7. Warehousing
CUP1,2
ZC4
ZC4
ZC4
8. Welding
AP
AP
CUP
9. Industrial hemp warehousing, and manufacturing and processing (except that the process of combining prepared industrial hemp ingredients with other products shall be allowed as an accessory use within a permitted processing or assembly use, with a zoning clearance)
E. Public and Semi-Public Uses
1. Amusement and recreational facilities as defined in Ch. 17.08
a. Arcades (video and computer) and cyber cafés
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Health clubs, gymnasiums, fitness centers, and fitness studios for uses such as martial arts, yoga, dance, and other similar uses or combination of uses
i. Up to 10,000 sq. ft.
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ii. Over 10,000 sq. ft.
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
ZC3
c. Auditoriums, community centers, dancehalls, banquet facility, event facility, and indoor motion picture theaters (service of food or alcohol may require additional permits)
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CP
CUP
CUP
CUP
d. Billiard and pool establishments, and bowling alleys, without alcohol
AP
AP
AP
e. Billiard and pool establishments, and bowling alleys, with alcohol
AP3
AP3
AP3
2. Community care facility
CUP
CUP
CUP
a. Community care facility, six or fewer persons
AP
AP
AP
3. Emergency shelters (see Ch. 17.28) (*allowed in C-2 zone only, not permitted in C-P-D zone; emergency shelters are also allowed in conjunction with permitted places of religious assembly)
ZC*
4. Single room occupancy unit development in compliance with the requirements of Ch. 17.28 (*allowed in C-2 zone only, not permitted in C-P-D zone)
ZC*
5. Social clubs without alcohol
AP
AP
AP
AP
6. Social clubs with service of alcohol
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
7. Energy production from renewable resources
CUP
CUP
CUP
8. Energy storage within a building
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
9. Governmental uses, including, but not limited to, city offices, community rooms, fire stations, human service centers, libraries, police stations, public utility facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
10. Hospitals including urgent care
CUP
AP3
AP3
AP3
11. Places of religious assembly, with or without schools and/or social services, including emergency shelters
a. Up to 5,000 sq. ft.
CUP
AP
AP
AP
AP
CUP
CUP
CUP
b. Over 5,000 sq. ft.
CUP
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
CUP
CUP
CUP
12. Private education facilities including, but not limited to, colleges and universities, elementary, middle and high schools
CUP
CUP
AP3
AP3
AP3
CUP
CUP
13. Private training facilities, including, but not limited to, professional and vocational schools, art and craft schools, music schools not part of a music store, and driver training schools
CUP
CUP
AP3
AP3
AP3
AP3
14. Recreational facilities, private
AP3
AP3
AP3
CUP
AP3
15. Utility structures (electrical boxes, transformers and valve apparatus that have no covered floor area and are attached to the ground by poles, columns or pedestals shall not require a zone clearance)
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
16. Wireless communications facilities, in accordance with the requirements of Ch. 17.42
a. Major wireless communications facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
b. Minor wireless communications facilities
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
AP
c. Collocation wireless communications facilities (consistent with definition of "collocation facility" in § 17.42.020)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
d. Modification of existing wireless communication facilities that is not a substantial change (pursuant to § 6409(a) of Middle-Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012)
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
ZC
17. Funeral home
AP
AP
F. Accessory and Miscellaneous Uses
1. Outdoor sales
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
2. Retail shops and services as listed in Table 17.20.060(A)(21) when the uses are determined by the community development director to be ancillary to office use of the property
AP
AP
3. Temporary motion picture, television, or still photography production (and related activities and structures) in accordance with § 17.28.120
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
4. Temporary uses
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
5. Drive-through facilities associated with permitted uses in the zone other than eating and drinking places (not allowed in C-2 zone)
CUP
CUP
CUP
6. Cultivation of industrial hemp
Notes:
1
Sites greater than eight acres that are adjacent to both a freeway interchange and an arterial roadway as identified in the circulation element and that are not adjacent to planned residential uses.
2
With at least 10% of the floor area of the building dedicated to retail uses.
3
If within 100 feet of a residentially zoned property a conditional use permit is required.
4
If within 100 feet of a residentially zoned property an administrative permit is required.
5
"Permitted" in the Carlsberg specific plan requires a zoning clearance.
6
Alcohol or smoking establishment shall be located no closer than 500 feet from a park, school or church.
(Ord. 514 § 10, 2023; Ord. 515 § 10, 2023; Ord. 518 § 7, 2023; Ord. 521, 1/17/2024)
Permitted uses in mixed use zones are set forth in Table 17.20.070 and in the conditions of approval of any applicable mixed use planned development permits. In addition to the entitlements required by Table 17.20.070, a planned development permit is required in all mixed use zones for any new building construction or conversion of an existing building to a new mixed-use development which was previously exclusively used for an individual use (for example a commercial building). All mixed-use planned development permits shall be reviewed by the planning commission and decided by the city council. Prior to the issuance of a zoning clearance, a discretionary permit, or an exception, the community development director shall verify that the site, use or structure has an approved planned development permit or administrative permit if needed in accordance with this section and Chapter 17.44. All uses shall comply with Moorpark Municipal Code Title 5, Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations.
Table 17.20.070
PERMITTED USES IN MIXED USE ZONES
— = Not permitted
P = Permitted
AP = Administrative Permit
ZC = Permitted by Zoning Clearance
TUP = Permitted by Temporary Use Permit
CUP = Permitted by Conditional Use Permit
Zones
MUL
MUM
MUD
A. Agricultural Uses (minimum lot size of 5 acres required)
1. Animal husbandry as a primary use in accordance with Ch. 17.28
a. Without structures
b. With structures of total gross floor areas per lot:
Less than 1,000 sq. ft.
1,001—20,000 sq. ft.
20,001—100,000 sq. ft.
>100,000 sq. ft.
2. Animal hospitals, for large animals
3. Apiculture
4. Crop production where no structures are involved
5. Greenhouses with a total gross floor area per lot:
Less than 1,000 sq. ft.
1,001—20,000 sq. ft.
> 20,000 sq. ft.
6. Kennels and catteries (domestic) see Ch. 17.28
7. Wholesale nurseries, tree farms and ornamental plant farms including container plants (see Ch. 17.28). Only allowed in these zones when within overhead electrical utility corridors
8. Wildlife sanctuaries
9. Cultivation of industrial hemp
10. Industrial hemp warehousing, and manufacturing and processing
B. Residential Uses—New or converted mixed-use projects require a residential planned development permit
1. Boardinghouses and bed and breakfast
2. Family day care homes and home schooling, transitional and supportive housing, and low barrier navigation centers:
a. Family day care homes (small)
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Family day care homes (large)
ZC
ZC
ZC
c. Home schooling
ZC
ZC
ZC
d. Transitional and supportive housing
P
P
P
e. Low barrier navigation centers
ZC
ZC
ZC
f. Residential care facility (subject to the same zoning requirements and procedures as other residential uses of the same type in the same zoning district)
P
P
P
3. Dwellings, single-family
a. Standard construction, including manufactured housing consistent with Ch. 17.28
b. Less than 5 affordable or senior housing units when in compliance with Ch. 17.64
ZC
ZC
ZC
c. Accessory dwelling units when in compliance with Ch. 17.28
ZC
ZC
ZC
4. Dwellings, two-family or 2 single-family dwellings on 1 lot
ZC
ZC
ZC
a. Less than 5 dwelling units
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Less than 5 affordable or senior housing units when in compliance with Ch. 17.64
ZC
ZC
ZC
5. Dwellings, multiple-family
a. Less than 5 dwelling units
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Less than 5 affordable or senior housing units when in compliance with Ch. 17.64
ZC
ZC
ZC
6. Mobilehome parks in compliance with the applicable standards of the zone in which it is located. It shall include recreation facilities with minimum distance between structures of 10 ft. and minimum distances between accessory structures of 6 ft.
7. Model homes, temporary office for the sale of homes or lots in a subdivision that are a part of an approved tentative map and when there is a model complex plan/temporary office plan approved by the community development director
8. Residential short-term rental units
C. Public and Quasi-Public Uses
1. Places of religious assembly, with or without schools and/or social services, including emergency shelters
CUP
CUP
CUP
2. Social clubs with or without alcoholic beverage sales
CUP
CUP
CUP
3. Colleges and universities
CUP
CUP
CUP
4. Energy production from renewable resources
5. Governmental uses, including, but not limited to, city offices, community rooms, fire stations, human service centers, libraries, police stations, public utility facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
6. Utility structures (electrical boxes, transformers and valve apparatus that have no covered floor area and are attached to the ground by poles, columns or pedestals shall not require a zoning clearance)
AP
AP
AP
7. Wireless communications facilities
a. Major wireless communications facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
b. Minor wireless communications facilities
AP
AP
AP
c. Collocation wireless communications facilities (consistent with definition of "collocation facility" in § 17.42.020)
ZC
ZC
ZC
d. Modification of existing wireless communication facilities that is not a substantial change (pursuant to § 6409(a) of Middle-Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012)
ZC
ZC
ZC
8. Amusement and recreational facilities as defined in Ch. 17.08
a. Arcades (video and computer) and cyber cafés
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Health clubs, gymnasiums, fitness centers, and fitness studios for uses such as martial arts, yoga, dance, and other similar uses or combination of uses
i. Up to 10,000 sq. ft.
ZC
ZC
ZC
ii. Over 10,000 sq. ft.
AP2
AP2
AP2
c. Auditoriums, community centers, dancehalls, banquet facility, event facility, and indoor motion picture theaters (service of food or alcohol may require additional permits)
d. Billiard and pool establishments, and bowling alleys, without alcohol
AP
AP
AP
e. Billiard and pool establishments, and bowling alleys, with alcohol
AP2
AP2
AP2
9. Community care facility
CUP
CUP
CUP
D. Accessory and Miscellaneous Uses
1. Animal keeping as an accessory use when the primary use is residential in accordance with the requirements of Ch. 17.28
a. Apiculture
b. Aviaries (minimum lot size: 5 acres)
c. Farm animals including horses and ponies subject to the requirements of Ch. 17.28
d. Pet animals are allowed in all zones subject to the requirements of Ch. 17.28
e. Wild animals subject to the requirements of Ch. 6.24
2. Accessory structures
a. Balcony, deck, patio covers, room additions, or storage sheds
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Fences and walls less than 6 ft. and retaining walls less than 3 ft. in height, paving and decks when constructed lower than 30 in. above the immediate surrounding natural grade
ZC
ZC
ZC
c. Fences and walls greater than 6 ft. and retaining walls greater than 3 ft. in height, paving and decks when constructed higher than 30 in. above the immediate surrounding natural grade
AP
AP
AP
d. Swimming, wading, ornamental pools, or spas where a building permit is required
ZC
ZC
ZC
e. Swimming, wading, ornamental pools, or spas where a building permit is not required
ZC
ZC
ZC
3. Antenna or flagpole, ground mounted, noncommercial
a. <35 ft. high
AP
AP
AP
b. >35 ft. high
CUP
CUP
CUP
4. Dwelling, caretaker
AP
AP
AP
5. Dwellings, farm labor (see Ch. 17.28)
6. Home occupation when conducted in an existing single-family home and consistent with the requirements of Ch. 17.28
P
P
P
7. Maintenance and minor repair to buildings involving structural alterations
P
P
P
8. Temporary motion picture, television, or still photography production (see § 17.28.120)
TUP
TUP
TUP
9. Mobilehomes or recreation vehicle as temporary dwelling on the site of an active building permit during construction
10. Produce stands in compliance with the requirements of Ch. 17.28
11. Recreational facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
12. Storage of building materials in accordance with the requirements of Ch. 17.28
ZC
ZC
ZC
13. Storage, open, consistent with Ch. 17.28
P
P
P
14. Soil testing for wells, foundations, septic systems and similar construction
P
P
P
15. Temporary uses
TUP
TUP
TUP
16. Indoor personal cultivation of cannabis of up to 6 plants per private residence when consistent with Health and Safety Code § 11362.2 (outdoor personal cultivation of cannabis is prohibited)
P
P
P
E. Retail and Service Uses—New or converted mixed-use projects require a residential planned development permit
1. Adult businesses when in compliance with §§ 17.24.040(M), 17.78.050 and Ch. 5.18
2. Alcoholic beverage sales
a. Alcoholic beverage sales for off-site consumption when in conjunction with another city-approved retail or service use other than automobile service station or liquor store
CUP
AP
ZC
b. Beer and/or wine
CUP
CUP
CUP
c. Beer, wine and other alcoholic beverages
CUP
CUP
CUP
d. Liquor stores (when located no closer than 1,000 ft. of any other liquor store or public or private school)
CUP
AP
ZC
3. Automobile/light truck/motorcycle
a. Brakes, oil changes, tires and shock sales and installation, tune-ups and other light service and repair (with or without hydraulic lifts)
b. Car washes, self-service or automatic with or without automotive services stations
c. Engine rebuilding, transmission repair, steam cleaning, auto body, painting
d. Parts and supplies
e. Rental
f. Sales, with or without service and parts
g. Service stations with or without mini-marts and with or without beer and wine sales for off-site consumption
4. Body piercing and/or tattoo
CUP
AP
5. Building supplies
6. Hay and feed sales
7. Hotels, motels, boardinghouses, and bed and breakfast inns when in compliance with Ch. 5.44
CUP
CUP
CUP
8. Bed and breakfast inns
AP
ZC
9. Kennels and catteries
10. Commercial cannabis activity
11. Nurseries (retail) with or without container grown plants when all equipment and supplies kept in an enclosed area
12. Nurseries (wholesale and/or retail) with or without container grown plants when all equipment and supplies kept in an enclosed area
13. Pawnshops when in compliance with Ch. 5.32
14. Pest control services
15. Private post offices, parcel services, copy centers
ZC
ZC
ZC
16. Psychics, fortunetelling, and spiritual advisors when in compliance with Title 5
17. Recreational vehicle storage yards when not located on parcels adjacent to arterial roads or freeways as shown on the Moorpark Circulation Element Moorpark Network Map and with or without a caretaker dwelling
18. Recycling centers
19. Recycling drop-off bins when located in an area determined by the community development director not to be in conflict with parking, vehicle or pedestrian circulation
CUP
AP
ZC
20. Rental and leasing of large equipment with or without outdoor storage and repair
21. Retail shops and personal service establishments, except as otherwise indicated in this table, including, but not limited to, antiques, art and craft dealers and supplies, bakeries, barbers, beauty salons, bicycle sales/service, books and stationery, camera/photo stores including on-site processing, carpet and flooring sales/cleaning/installation, clothing and fabric stores, computer sales and service, department and variety stores, dry cleaners, electronic equipment sales and service, florists, food markets, gift and novelty stores, hardware and tool stores, home and office furniture and equipment sales, home appliance sales and service, housewares sales, jewelry stores, key and locksmiths, music stores (including recorded music and musical instrument sales, service, and lessons), newsstands, paint stores, party supply sales and rental, pet grooming, pet sales and supplies, pharmacies, photography studios, pool and spa sales and supplies, shoe stores, sporting goods and equestrian supplies, small equipment rental (no outdoor storage), toy and hobby stores, video/DVD/CD sales and rental, wireless sales/service, and uses which the community development director determines to be similar when in compliance with § 17.20.030
ZC
ZC
ZC
22. Retail sales combined with limited distribution and/or warehousing not exceeding 40% of gross floor area of the building/tenant space in which it is located
23. Thrift stores, secondhand shops, consignment stores when in compliance with Ch. 5.32
AP
AP
ZC
24. Tobacco sales
a. Retail smoking products stores, as defined in Ch. 8.32
AP
AP
AP
b. Sale of tobacco products and electronic cigarette (vaping) products from retail establishments other than retail smoking products stores
AP
AP
AP
c. Smoking and vaping lounges where tobacco and vaping products are sold for on-site consumption (e.g., cigar lounges, hookah lounges, vaping lounges) other than retail smoking products stores
25. Industrial hemp
a. Industrial hemp product retail sales, stand-alone retail store (consistent with the requirements of § 17.28.080)
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Industrial hemp product retail sales, accessory (sales display area limited to a maximum of 5% of the retail floor area of the establishment in which it is located)
P
P
P
F. Eating and Drinking Places
1. Bars with or without entertainment including, but not limited to, cocktail lounges, cabarets
CUP
CUP
CUP
2. Breweries, microbreweries, wineries/tasting rooms, distilleries, with or without restaurant and with or without outdoor seating and with or without entertainment
AP2
AP2
ZC2
3. Restaurants and similar establishments engaged primarily in the retail sale of prepared food for on-site or off-site consumption in accordance with the restrictions below:
a. With or without entertainment and with or without on-site consumption of beer and wine and other alcoholic beverages and with or without outdoor seating
AP2
AP2
AP2
b. With drive-in or drive-through facilities (sale of alcoholic beverages from the drive-in or drive-through facilities is prohibited) with or without outdoor seating (only permitted in the C-P-D zone)
G. Office and Professional Uses
1. Financial services
a. Banks and other financial institutions, except those set forth below
ZC
ZC
ZC
b. Check cashing, payday loan, and vehicle title loan establishments.
c. Automated/automatic teller machines (ATMs)
ZC
ZC
ZC
2. Laboratories: research and scientific
a. Industrial hemp research and testing laboratory
3. Professional and administrative offices, including, but not limited to: accounting, advertising agencies, chiropractic, collection services; dental, direct mail marketing companies, employment agencies, engineering services, insurance, investment; medical, optical and related health services; planning services, real estate services; secretarial services, travel agencies, and uses which the community development director determines to be similar when in compliance with § 17.20.030
AP
AP
AP
4. Veterinary offices and animal hospitals
a. Without boarding (keeping of animals indoors and on site for medical purposes shall not be considered boarding)
AP
ZC
ZC
b. With boarding indoors or outdoors
5. Massage establishments when in compliance with Ch. 5.48
a. Massage establishments with 4 or more massage stations, or where 20% or more of the floor area is dedicated to massage services (only permitted in the C-P-D zone)
b. Massage establishments at day spas, salons, or similar uses with 3 or fewer massage stations, provided that less than 20% of the floor area is dedicated to massage services
CUP
AP
ZC
6. Motion picture and television production
AP
ZC
Notes:
1
"Permitted" in the Carlsberg specific plan requires a zoning clearance.
2
If within 100 feet of a residentially zoned property a conditional use permit is required.
(Ord. 512 § 10, 2023; Ord. 515 § 10, 2023; Ord. 521, 1/17/2024)